Washington Jones
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Jan-3-2007 16:25
SPOILER
I read (on more than one agency page) lists where it says how many suspects and how many of them have an alibi for certain dificulties (ex 8 suspects, 3 withut alibis on hard). Therefore if I foudn 8 bad or no alibis I stopped askign others. This past case I had 3 that were no or ba d(at least I thought), I accused who I thought it was and I was wrong. The guilty party was someone other than the 3 I thought had no alibi. Obvisouly aince I was worng on my guess I couldhave been wrogn in my alibis but Ithink I have seen this before. So anyways, does anyone know if the X suspects, Y alibis equation stillworks?
I'm sure the end problem is my bad sleuthing but knwoing how many no alibis sure helps a lot.
thanks.
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Breitkat
Pinball Amateur
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Oct-3-2007 17:01
FA can also mean False Alibi, depending on the situation it's being used in.
NA (N/A) = No Alibi (ie.- You'll get a message from your suspect that says something to the effect of "Not that it's any of your business, but I don't have an alibi."
FA (F/A False Alibi) = NA (No Alibi)
RA (R/A) = Real/Valid Alibi
AVL = Arch Villain League (an offsite page, associated with Sleuth, dealing with Arch Villain Hunts)
OOS, OoS, OS = Order of Socrates
GH = Green Hand
DAB = Dies Arcanum Brotherhood
COL, CoL = Circle of Light (generally does NOT mean Colonel around here)
FT = Fortune Teller
MT = Music Teacher
Anything I'm forgetting?? ;-)
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